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heh heh! Now you can actually argue the merits of self gratification! Excellent news.
> Blank wrote:
> That's not even remotely funny.
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> And what about the other posts? Are they funny?
Yes, mine in particular has been nominated for an award. Your post was too obvious and crude. I don't like crudity.
Theirs were funny, yours wasn't.
Do you see how this works now?
> That's not even remotely funny.
And what about the other posts? Are they funny? If not, tell them, as you sure as hell told me.
If you've got a bug up your a!se, don't take it out on me. I have a freedom to post what I like within reason, so leave it, boy.
> life is for living, and if living for me includes driving too fast when > its raining,
And how many relatives have you had killed by that sort of thing?
*cough*
Now quit it. I don't have a go at one anyone else does for a living, Especially if they are in an area where they might be able to help people. I find this sort of attitude hurtful.
why do we have to be told daily of what is going to kill us if we don't live a 'perfect life'.
If you believed everything that was ever stated by researchers, you'd be living in an air tight chamber with walls made of bubble wrap, eating sterilised meals out of air-sealed packets. never touching anyone for fear of catching anything.
life is for living, and if living for me includes drinking, smoking, eating fatty foods, masturb@ting or not, getting no sleep, not always washing my hands or driving too fast when its raining, then I'll do it.
researchers, keep your gloomy facts to yourself!
the other week there was an article on how water can be bad for you. (!!!). whatever - why not do something constructive instead of discovering new ways we can die.